Louise Quinn retires from Republic of Ireland football
Louise Quinn retires from Republic of Ireland football

Louise Quinn retires from Republic of Ireland football

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Louise Quinn, a prominent defender for the Republic of Ireland, has announced her retirement from football at age 34, concluding a distinguished international and club career. Quinn earned 134 caps and scored 16 goals for Ireland, notably playing every minute of their historic first Women's World Cup appearance in 2023. At club level, she achieved success with teams in Ireland, Sweden, England, and Italy, winning the Women's Super League and League Cup with Arsenal and captaining Peamount United to a league title. Quinn was also recognized multiple times as the FAI Senior Women's Player of the Year. Her retirement follows those of fellow Irish internationals Diane Caldwell, Niamh Fahey, and Julie Ann Russell. Quinn reflected on the honor of representing Ireland, emphasizing the significance of her national team experience and the fulfillment of dreams at the World Cup.

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